Thank you. That's an interesting answer.
I guess the corollary to that is do you think there is any reason...? All post-secondary education is subsidized to some extent, and the rest is paid through tuition fees. To what extent would it be useful to have some requirements of residency, for example, if there's a shortage in rural areas, or simply residency in Canada--although I'm hearing that outflow is disappearing? To what extent could we federally, or indeed provincially, impose some residency requirements in exchange for that education that's obtained in Canada and partially subsidized by Canadians?